A:AnswerThere are many factors that determine the length of time it will take to run each cycle. The temperature of the water, the soil levels and even the types of fabrics being washed. The list below is an approximant time frame.
Sanitize 94
Heavy Duty 62
Dark Colors 62
Whites 61
Normal/Light Colors 61
Towels/Sheets 56
Bulky Items 55
Jeans 54
Delicates 51
Speed Wash 40
Quick Rinse (Rinse & Spin) 21
Drain & Spin 18
A:AnswerMost large comforters and blankets will wash properly in our washers, as long as the comforter fits below the balance ring of the washer tub and is not stuffed in the tub tightly.
A:AnswerThe bleach dispenser is located in the lower left corner of the washer top and the fabric softener is added to a "cup" that is placed on top of the agitator. Both are explained in the online Owner's Manual.
A:AnswerI have a 32 year old Kenmore top loader which didn't empty. i bailed out about 9 gallons of soapy water. It is 25"X'25"X 44". How on earth do you suppose a washer nearly that size could hold 26 gallons?
A:AnswerThe Cold Plus feature, introduced in 2024 on many of our Top Load washers, adjusts wash time and agitation to achieve great cleaning performance for every cycle using cold water. You can use it in any cycle, except Sanitize, and it saves 90% of energy costs* compared to running a hot water load.